Chapter 1266 sold cheap
1266 Marshall said to Roosevelt that the sacrifice of so many intellectuals now is a huge loss for them in the United States, and intellectuals in China will not be sent to the battlefield like this. Roosevelt said that Hu Bin was a college student.
"Hu Bin is a college student, but how many people can there be in the entire army? Hu Bin's father is a veteran. He was born as a soldier when he followed his father to fight south and north. He was born as a soldier. It is normal for such a person to join the army.
But in our United States, a large number of young students were sent to the battlefield, and they were sacrificed so much. After the war, what would you rely on to restore the country's economy? Do you rely on those farmers?" Marshall shouted at Roosevelt.
Roosevelt heard it and was silent again.
"I know you have an objection to me, and I have an objection to you, because you have let your staff intervene in too much military affairs. If you think you have the ability to command, then you will command. If you can't command, then leave it to professionals!
I don't listen to you, you think I did it on purpose, so if you change someone, he will not listen to you, because you don't understand military affairs. If you change to any general, he must first ensure the victory of our troops. Our troops must win, not listen to you and fight randomly!" Marshall said again.
"His Excellency President, I hope you will think about it carefully in the next time. The troops are not economic organizations. You can play whatever you want. This is the troops. Now you are fighting. Your wrong command may cause hundreds of thousands of deaths!" Marshall said to Roosevelt.
"I know!" Roosevelt nodded and said.
"There is also the matter of Hu Bin. I also hope you will be cautious. You can take a closer look at Hu Bin's information. Regarding Hu Bin, he himself is a legend, from a soldier to an important general in China, and leading his troops to win battles.
He can be said to have experienced many battles and his grasp of the battlefield is not comparable to that of our generals in China. Therefore, sometimes you have to pay attention to Hu Bin's suggestions. Although Hu Bin is not a American, he is not an enemy of us.
So, don't be hostile to him. I have repeatedly emphasized to you that you should not be hostile to Hu Bin. If Hu Bin finds out, we will have the good fruits of the United States. I hope you can remember it!" Marshall looked at Hu Bin again.
"Hu Bin is going to sell those Japanese prisoners this time, do you agree?" Roosevelt asked looking at Marshall.
"I have to agree. There is no way. In fact, Hu Bin has no choice but to sell the prisoners. It is impossible for Hu Bin to capture the prisoners back. This will cause his troops to be wiped out.
It is not realistic to kill prisoners. For soldiers in any country, they may have done it, but they are also killing people. However, only the Japanese can kill about 200,000 prisoners at once. Although we are soldiers, we are also humans, and we are also human!
It’s not that you can kill it as soon as you say it, and the soldiers have no way to execute orders. This is a lifetime of harm to the soldiers. Of course, Japan is an exception." Marshall said to Roosevelt.
"When Hu Bin sells those prisoners, you are willing to do so. Those prisoners will take up their weapons and attack us. At that time, the United States will still be the people who will be hurt, and they will still be the people of the United States!" Roosevelt said at Marshall.
"No, in the future, I will not let the Japanese invade our United States. Before Hu Bin evacuates us, I will completely solve the Japanese troops! At least they must not have the strength to counterattack, and the battlefield cannot be placed in our United States!" Marshall shook his head and said.
"What do you do?" Roosevelt asked.
"I will let Hu Bin and our troops fight back against the Japanese troops in Canada and kill some of their troops. Now there must be no more supplies in Japan, and they cannot support a large-scale war.
But we in the United States are not good at all, but we have China and China has supplies, so we can buy from there. Now, whoever prepares first will take the initiative.
So, I plan to discuss with Hu Bin that after China celebrates the New Year, I will organize 1 million veterans and join Hu Bin's troops. I will go there to command, or let Patton go there, establish a joint command, and start attacking the devils in Canada.
As long as the Japanese troops can be defeated to the north of Canada, then Hu Bin left, our troops can also defend them. So, this time I will go to Hu Bin to talk to him and ask him to promise us that I will purchase 100 million Chinese dollars of weapons and ammunition from China, just for the next counterattack. As long as he promises us, we will start fighting!" Marshall said.
"Well, I think Hu Bin may not agree if you say this. 100 million is not much. For Hu Bin, it is really not much!" Roosevelt said.
"We in the United States have no money. Being able to purchase 100 million is the most money we can afford. I think Hu Bin can understand it.
If the United States is destroyed or the war cannot be fought, it will be difficult for them to deal with Germany next. At the worst, we can hold up the Japanese troops here. So, considering the overall situation, he will agree!" Marshall said.
"I hope you can succeed. If you can go north of Canada, we in the United States will have hope. Moreover, as long as we can stabilize there, I think our American economy will recover soon!" Roosevelt said to Marshall.
"I hope so too!" Marshall nodded.
"We will let Hu Bin sell the prisoner matter?" Roosevelt looked at Marshall and asked again.
"Sell it, this is not something we can control!" Marshall nodded helplessly and said.
"Okay!" Roosevelt could only nod when he heard this.
Now he could not control Marshall because the troops did not listen to him. It was not that they would listen to Marshall, but that they really wanted to intervene, which would cause dissatisfaction among the troops, which was considered to infringe on their interests.
On Hu Bin's side, Hu Bin is a Chinese general, and they have helped the United States kill a lot of Japanese devils in the United States. Among the American people, the American people have a very good impression of the Chinese troops. Even the American troops have a good impression of the Chinese troops. In addition, Hu Bin has his own troops, and behind it is a huge China, and Roosevelt cannot offend it.
Soon, Hu Bin received a call from Marshall and Roosevelt, who agreed to Hu Bin sell the prisoners to him.
"Well, Brother Bin is strange. The United States actually agreed to let us sell the prisoners. Is this abnormal?" A senior staff officer saw the telegram and started talking to Hu Bin.
Hu Bin was also considering this issue. He didn't know what was wrong with Roosevelt and Marshall, and he even agreed to sell the prisoners. Logically speaking, this matter must be fought with them for several rounds before he could succeed, but now they agreed so simply that Hu Bin was a little confused.
"Brother Bin, have you ever thought about it?" Another senior staff officer saw Hu Bin sitting there thinking, and asked.
"I don't understand, I don't know how they discussed it. I don't believe they have a good impression of us, or they believe in us, and we must be aware of what happened. This is the United States. Our intelligence personnel here will not send information to us for a while!" Hu Bin sighed and shook his head.
"Then, what should we do now?" the senior adviser looked at Hu Bin and asked again.
"Sell it, what else can I do? He dares to promise me to sell those prisoners, but we dare not sell it? Why don't I dare to make money? In the United States, there are things that I, Hu Bin, dare not do?" Hu Bin said with a smile.
"Record the telegram, clearly code the telegram! Sent to Okamura Yanji!" Hu Bin said to several staff officers behind him, and one of them picked up the notebook and started recording.
"Okamura Yasuji, I, Hu Bin, I won't introduce myself. Do you want the 200,000 prisoners in Toronto and the 100,000 wounded people? As for me, I saw so many prisoners, and I was also annoyed. There are a lot of prisoners in our country, so I really don't want to keep those prisoners anymore.
I will give you 5 hours, send 30 million Chinese currency to you, and deal with it cheaply. I will send it to Toronto within 5 hours and hand it over to our troops. I think you also know who is commanding the battle in Toronto. Yes, it is Xiang Feng, who gives the money to Xiang Feng.
5 hours, otherwise I would have wasted hundreds of thousands of bullets. However, you also know that there is a large amount of ammunition in the Toronto warehouse, and I will not lose much at that time. If you can, please reply to the telegram. If you don’t reply to the telegram, I will pretend you don’t agree! Then I will start preparing to set up a heavy machine gun!" Hu Bin sat there and spoke, and the staff officer behind was recording.
"It's gone?" The staff officer behind him found that Hu Bin didn't speak anymore and asked.
"It's gone!" Hu Bin nodded.
"Don't attach to your position?" the staff officer asked.
"Why is this attached? For Okamura Yasuji, just report Hu Bin's name. Other positions are not important to him, and he probably has figured out my position well!" Hu Bin said with a smile.
"That's right!" The staff officer laughed when he heard this, and then handed the notebook to Hu Bin to see. Hu Bin looked carefully and then signed.
"Send it out, remember it's a clear telegram!" Hu Bin said to him.
"Brother Bin, it's cheap, 300,000 people, 30 million Chinese currency, too low, compared to you before, this is much worse!" A consultant looked at Hu Bin and said. (~^~)
Chapter completed!